Jammu: High Court has directed the estates department to submit the details of 13 former ministers and ex-legislators occupying government bungalows in Srinagar and Jammu. The department has already submitted the details of 35 such occupants. Hearing a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) pertaining to unauthorised retention of 48 bungalows by former ministers and ex-legislators, the division bench of the high
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A recent PIL in Jammu and Kashmir seeks eviction of ex-legislators from ministerial bungalows. The government has asked for time to obtain details from the 48 politicians.
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In the order, the division bench comprising chief justice N Kotiswar Singh and justice Rajesh Sekhri directed the petitioner’s counsel Sheikh Shakeel Ahmed and senior additional advocate general (AAG) SS Nanda appearing for the estates department to furnish a list of the politicians who own houses in Jammu or Kashmir as mentioned in a status report filed on March 28